Poll for brake guys - NOS caliper opinion UPDATE/photos
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05/08/09 11:45 PM
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Intelligent people can disagree.
My buddy and I do not share the same opinion on a pair of NOS F body calipers. The calipers are obviously unused, and the brake inlet is still capped. Take the cap off, and all looks pristine down the hole. There is some shelf rash and very light surface rusting. Dust boots are soft and intact. Nothing scary in the visual inspection.
The problem? Neither piston will budge upon application of compressed air with a rubber-tipped snozzle.
Person A: This is not good. These calipers are stuck. 2.75 inch piston diameter means 6 square inches of surface area (Pi are ROUND, Cornbread are square), which at 120psi air pressure means they won't budge with over 700 pounds of force. We need to get them apart, inspect them, and likely rebuild them.
Person B: Nice math, Archimedes. So how do you suggest we get the pistons UNstuck?
Person A: Well, as any professional knows, you hook them up to the vehicle's brake lines, bleed them, and then use the M.C.'s pressure advantange to get them pumped out.
Person B: So, we'll go to the trouble of doing all that, without even seeing if, once they get unstuck, they even hold pressure? Why don't we just do all that, but see if they hold pressure, can be pushed back, etc., BEFORE we tear them down.
Person A: But they're STUCK now. That means there's something wrong.
Person B: But if they free up, and don't leak...?
Person A: They are a problem waiting to happen.
Are you person A or B in this case?
Last edited by 68HemiB; 05/10/09 09:14 PM.
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Re: Poll for brake guys - NOS caliper opinion
[Re: 1_WILD_RT]
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k.i.s.s. Open them up & see what you see. Seal and boot kits for them are dirt cheap and a visual inspection will uncover most all issues & yes I did vote.
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Re: Poll for brake guys - NOS caliper opinion
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05/09/09 09:50 AM
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Let's see, last F body was buit in what? 81?
It's 2009, do math, that's 18 years.
Bet the rubber is bad. Might look ok but I would rebuild them anyway, ever hear of dryrot?
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Re: Poll for brake guys - NOS caliper opinion
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Let's see, last F body was buit in what? 81?
It's 2009, do math, that's 18 years.
Bet the rubber is bad. Might look ok but I would rebuild them anyway, ever hear of dryrot?
Go back to school.. Your math skills stink.. But your caliper knowledge is better..
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Re: Poll for brake guys - NOS caliper opinion
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05/09/09 12:49 PM
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Quote:
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Let's see, last F body was buit in what? 81?
It's 2009, do math, that's 18 years.
Bet the rubber is bad. Might look ok but I would rebuild them anyway, ever hear of dryrot?
Go back to school.. Your math skills stink.. But your caliper knowledge is better..
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Re: Poll for brake guys - NOS caliper opinion
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05/10/09 06:43 PM
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Sorry, I don't remember the 90's
29 years, lol
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Re: Poll for brake guys - NOS caliper opinion
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05/10/09 09:09 PM
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Update: Person A: SEE! Only 30% of the poll respondants (after you take away the seed vote YOUR way), and none of the comments said go with them. Person B: Yeah, but they're your Internet buddies, so of course they're going to support your position. Person A: Not true. Nobody knew which position was mine. Besides, I know exactly ONE of the respondents personally, and most of them would rather bust my chops than come to my support. Person B: Okay, let's tear them down and have a look. So, we did. As it turns out, the quote below best describes the outcome (except his prediction on the speed at which two old guys and their beers can work): Quote:
Pulling the pistons out & visually inspecting them takes ten minutes per side.. If they look good you lost ten minutes, you can probably reuse the seals... If theres a problem I'd rather find it on the bench than on the road...
Photo number one is BEFORE:
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Re: Poll for brake guys - NOS caliper opinion
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05/10/09 09:11 PM
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With 20-20 hindsight, I suppose they would have been good to go, once they freed up.
BUT we both sleep easier after investing the time.
Photo number 2 is immediately upon teardown, with no cleaning at all:
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Re: Poll for brake guys - NOS caliper opinion
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05/10/09 09:13 PM
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The seals were supple and good as is.
Thanks to everyone who took the time to vote and/or comment.
Photo number final is a representative glimpse of the caliper innards, after a simple wipe with a clean rag:
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